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It better be enough. I know he is a true freshman and all but he better hit that weight room during the off season build that body up. He has been hurt to much this year. Great 10th win thought, next week upset time and from there.....maybe.....sugar bowl if we win sec championship.

I can't be too tough on him because Richt doesn't usually put true freshmen tailbacks on the field, and although Crowell's been hurt, he's still been as productive as any back they've had in recent memory. Even Moreno was redshirted his first year (which we all hated, but I understand it a little more now).

Missed opportunities galore. Fantastic effort by the defense in the first half, but this team needed to play a near perfect game for 60 mins because they don't have the depth or experience of LSU and that what cost them in the end.

Well I'm proud of my Dawgs. In a year where heads were gonna be rolling and not much expected out our team and to start 0 and 2. I think we played a hell of a year of football and the future looks very bright for a young and talented UGA team.

The SEC on Wednesday finally released its new football schedules for next season and the Bulldogs made out like bandits. They dropped the Oct. 6 game at Alabama and picked up a road game against new conference member Missouri in Columbia, Mo., on Sept. 8. Meanwhile, UGA’s traditional SEC opener against South Carolina was moved back to Oct. 6. That game will also be on the road, as originally scheduled.

The only other change for the Bulldogs was their game at Kentucky, orginally scheduled for Oct. 13, moves back one week. That will eliminate what was originally an off week before the Florida game. However, the Gators also lose their off week before playing the Bulldogs, so neither team has an advantage.

So Georgia doesn't have to play Arkansas, LSU or Alabama again in 2012? I'm sorry but that is bull****.... Hell Georgia is gonna be winning 10-11 games every year as long as they don't have to play LSU, Alabama or Arkansas and schedule teams like Buffalo, Florida Atlantic and Georgia Southern non-conference....

So Georgia doesn't have to play Arkansas, LSU or Alabama again in 2012? I'm sorry but that is bull****.... Hell Georgia is gonna be winning 10-11 games every year as long as they don't have to play LSU, Alabama or Arkansas and schedule teams like Buffalo, Florida Atlantic and Georgia Southern non-conference....